The Tudors Reimagined: George Perfect Harding

Novel  exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery of copies of Tudor portraits by George Perfect Harding from the late 18th century alongside some of the original versions.

These were delightful small pictures produced to fill the demand from collectors for Tudor portraits. In some cases, as they are watercolour and have not faded, they give a better idea of the original colours than the source picture.

Harding’s notebooks from this period survive and provide a detailed record of the content of over 250 collections, from castles, country houses, inns of court, university colleges and livery companies.

It was also a good chance to see some rarely shown Tudor picture such as the only know work by a painter called Arnold Bronckorst.

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